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Gambler Trump’s envoy says US trying to win Iran’s trust!!!

The United States President's envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, indicates that former President Donald Trump is seeking to establish trust with Iran.

In statements aired on Friday, Trump’s envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, indicated that the U.S. administration is working to avert military confrontation with Iran. He emphasized that efforts are underway to establish a foundation of trust with Tehran.

In a recent interview with online news anchor Tucker Carlson, featured on platform X, Witkoff clarified that Trump’s recent correspondence to the Iranian government was not meant to be perceived as a threat, as reported by the Daily Star.

On March 13, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged receiving a letter authored by U.S. President Trump. The correspondence was conveyed by Anwar Gargash, a diplomatic advisor to the President of the United Arab Emirates.

During an interview with AFP, Witkoff stated that Trump is receptive to the possibility of mending relations with Iran, suggesting that this could allow the country to rejoin the global community and reclaim its status as a great nation. Witkoff emphasized that Trump’s primary objective is to establish trust with the Iranian leadership.

In a speech delivered on Friday, March 21, 2025, at the Imam Khomeini Complex, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, issued a stern warning to U.S. officials. Addressing an audience representing a cross-section of Iranian society, Khamenei cautioned that any harmful actions by the United States towards Iran would result in dire repercussions.

The Leader emphasized that any adversaries attempting to act on their threats against Iran would face a severe and decisive response.

On March 17, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei announced that the Islamic Republic of Iran intends to issue a response to Trump’s letter through suitable diplomatic channels following a thorough assessment of the correspondence.

Baghaei stated that Tehran has no plans to disclose the contents of the letter, stressing that the information circulating in the media is largely based on speculation.

He noted that the contents of the letter align with the statements made publicly by the U.S. president.

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